How to watch Switzerland vs Germany live stream: Euro 2024 for free. After two wins from two, Germany are already assured of a place in the knockouts, but they've not yet sewn up the group. Switzerland, on the other hand, are in a strong position but an awkward one too. They aren't yet guaranteed a spot in the last 16, but if they pull off a shock at Walstadion on Sunday they'll win Group A at the Euro 2024 hosts' expense.
Murat Yakin's men need at least a point to secure progress on their own terms. Otherwise, they'll be pinning their hopes on Hungary getting something against Scotland.
They may as well cross their fingers, because Germany have been superb so far. Jamal Musiala has been the tournament's leading light, and while Toni Kroos was marked out of the game against Hungary, they had no answer for Ilkay Gundogan, who's now got a goal and a pair of assists to his name.
Their one potential blind spot is defending crosses, and with the height and physicality in the Swiss lineup, that could result in a tasty goalmouth scramble or two.
Switzerland vs Germany live stream, date, time and channels
The Switzerland vs Germany live stream will take place on Sunday, June 23.
Switzerland vs Germany looks set to be a competitive tie as the hosts return to action. They are already through to the knockout stages, but their opponents would like to get at least a point to claim their place
Julian Nagelsmann’s side have been close to perfect so far, claiming 2 victories from 2 on home soil. After their opening day hammering of Scotland, they got past Hungary with little fuss. Jamal Musiala netted on both occasions and has been one of the standout players of the tournament. He is part of a squad that has an excellent blend of youth and experience.
Given they are already through, we may well see some changes from Julian Nagelsmann. The hosts will want to avoid defeat and win their group but should face a stern test fro the Nati.
A stunning goal from Xherdan Shaqiri made sure his side came away with a point against Scotland. It means that It means the Swiss are in a strong position to qualify for the Round of 16, particularly as they have a stronger goal difference than the Scots. However, they do need a point to guarantee second spot in the group.
The hosts could barely have dreamt of a better start to the tournament, and have already qualified for the round of 16 after hammering Scotland 5-1 and then beating Hungary 2-0.
Julian Nagelsmann will want to ensure his side finish the job by winning the group, but it would be no surprise to see the German coach make some changes for Sunday's game in preparation for the knockout stages.
If the Group A table is anything to go by, second-place Switzerland should be their toughest test yet. Murat Yakin's side have made an unbeaten start to the tournament themselves – beating Hungary 3-1 and then drawing 1-1 with Scotland.
Four points may well be enough for the Swiss to qualify for the knockout stages as one of the four best third-placed teams, but they will not want to leave anything up to chance.
Germany, who won their first two matches in Group A, have already qualified for the knockout stage but they will want to end the group stage with a 100 per cent record. Switzerland are second in the group standings with four points and only need a draw here to confirm their progress.
Switzerland are expected to field a similar lineup to the one that faced frustration against Scotland.
Breel Embolo is nearing full fitness after a lengthy injury layoff and could even start.
Experienced midfielder Denis Zakaria has been dealing with a thigh injury but is now expected to rejoin the matchday squad.
Germany are unlikely to make significant changes to their winning lineup this weekend.
Both center-backs Jonathan Tah and Antonio Rudiger, as well as Stuttgart left-back Maximilian Mittelstadt and midfielder Robert Andrich, are all carrying yellow cards and that is something the head coach will keep an eye on.
Hosts Germany have looked hugely impressive at Euro 2024 so far, hammering Scotland on the opening night of the tournament and then easing past Hungary to book their place in the last-16.
They are not yet through as group winners, though, with Switzerland sitting on four points and able to leapfrog Julian Nagelsmann side should they spoil the party.
The Swiss were not at their best last time out, as they were held to a draw by Scotland, but they know the four points they have already earned should be enough to seal a spot in the knockout stages, regardless of what happens tonight.
How to watch Switzerland vs Germany live stream: Euro 2024 for free. After two wins from two, Germany are already assured of a place in the knockouts, but they've not yet sewn up the group. Switzerland, on the other hand, are in a strong position but an awkward one too. They aren't yet guaranteed a spot in the last 16, but if they pull off a shock at Walstadion on Sunday they'll win Group A at the Euro 2024 hosts' expense.
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Murat Yakin's men need at least a point to secure progress on their own terms. Otherwise, they'll be pinning their hopes on Hungary getting something against Scotland.
They may as well cross their fingers, because Germany have been superb so far. Jamal Musiala has been the tournament's leading light, and while Toni Kroos was marked out of the game against Hungary, they had no answer for Ilkay Gundogan, who's now got a goal and a pair of assists to his name.
Their one potential blind spot is defending crosses, and with the height and physicality in the Swiss lineup, that could result in a tasty goalmouth scramble or two.
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The Switzerland vs Germany live stream will take place on Sunday, June 23.
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Switzerland vs Germany looks set to be a competitive tie as the hosts return to action. They are already through to the knockout stages, but their opponents would like to get at least a point to claim their place
Julian Nagelsmann’s side have been close to perfect so far, claiming 2 victories from 2 on home soil. After their opening day hammering of Scotland, they got past Hungary with little fuss. Jamal Musiala netted on both occasions and has been one of the standout players of the tournament. He is part of a squad that has an excellent blend of youth and experience.
Given they are already through, we may well see some changes from Julian Nagelsmann. The hosts will want to avoid defeat and win their group but should face a stern test fro the Nati.
A stunning goal from Xherdan Shaqiri made sure his side came away with a point against Scotland. It means that It means the Swiss are in a strong position to qualify for the Round of 16, particularly as they have a stronger goal difference than the Scots. However, they do need a point to guarantee second spot in the group.
The hosts could barely have dreamt of a better start to the tournament, and have already qualified for the round of 16 after hammering Scotland 5-1 and then beating Hungary 2-0.
Julian Nagelsmann will want to ensure his side finish the job by winning the group, but it would be no surprise to see the German coach make some changes for Sunday's game in preparation for the knockout stages.
If the Group A table is anything to go by, second-place Switzerland should be their toughest test yet. Murat Yakin's side have made an unbeaten start to the tournament themselves – beating Hungary 3-1 and then drawing 1-1 with Scotland.
Four points may well be enough for the Swiss to qualify for the knockout stages as one of the four best third-placed teams, but they will not want to leave anything up to chance.
Germany, who won their first two matches in Group A, have already qualified for the knockout stage but they will want to end the group stage with a 100 per cent record. Switzerland are second in the group standings with four points and only need a draw here to confirm their progress.
Switzerland are expected to field a similar lineup to the one that faced frustration against Scotland.
Breel Embolo is nearing full fitness after a lengthy injury layoff and could even start.
Experienced midfielder Denis Zakaria has been dealing with a thigh injury but is now expected to rejoin the matchday squad.
Germany are unlikely to make significant changes to their winning lineup this weekend.
Both center-backs Jonathan Tah and Antonio Rudiger, as well as Stuttgart left-back Maximilian Mittelstadt and midfielder Robert Andrich, are all carrying yellow cards and that is something the head coach will keep an eye on.
Hosts Germany have looked hugely impressive at Euro 2024 so far, hammering Scotland on the opening night of the tournament and then easing past Hungary to book their place in the last-16.
They are not yet through as group winners, though, with Switzerland sitting on four points and able to leapfrog Julian Nagelsmann side should they spoil the party.
The Swiss were not at their best last time out, as they were held to a draw by Scotland, but they know the four points they have already earned should be enough to seal a spot in the knockout stages, regardless of what happens tonight.